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Murder trial hears from more witnesses in neighbourhood when Behchok, N.W.T., man died

Witnesses in the Behchok, N.W.T., neighbourhood where a 28-year-old man was found dead last summerreported hearing a loud commotionand fighting on the night of the alleged murder of Dien Erasmus.

One witness previously told RCMP that accused had grabbed knife before incident, says Crown prosecutor

Car parked in front of a building.
The K Gocho Sportsplex Centre in Behchok, N.W.T., where the trial of a youth accused with 2nd-degree murder is taking place this week. (Nadeer Hashmi, CBC)

Witnesses in the Behchok, N.W.T., neighbourhood where a 28-year-old man was found dead last summerreported hearing a loud commotionand fighting on the night of the alleged murder of Dien Erasmus.

The second-degree murder trial for a youth accused in the case continued at a territorial court in Behchokon Wednesday. The trial was in its third day anddrew asignificant crowdincluding many of Erasmus'sfriends and relatives.

The Youth Criminal Justice Act prohibits CBCNews from identifying the accused, who was 16 at the time of the incident.

Clayton Lafferty, who lived in the neighbourhood, testified in court on Wednesday that he heard noises like "logs chopping" and "breaking and dropping" shortly after 3 a.m. on July 18, 2023.Erasmus's body was found by the RCMPlater thatmorning, across the street from Lafferty's house.

An autopsy later determined that Erasmusdied from multiple stab wounds and internal hemorrhagic shock.

A young man is seen in a photograph wearing a baseball cap and a blue shirt
Dien Erasmus is pictured here in a photo submitted to the court. The 28-year-old's body was found by RCMP in July 2023. (N.W.T. Territorial Court )

Laffertyalso told the court that he was on his phone that night when he heard noises, initially thinking they came from his son. Upon checking, he realized the sounds were coming from across the street, although he saidhe did not go outside to investigate.

Another witness from the same street testified that she woke around 3:30 a.m. to a loud commotion and asked her partner, Noel Football, to check outside.

Football testified that he heard "screaming, shouting, and fighting" at the time. Looking out the window, he saw the accused's brother running about 15 to 20 feet from the house. He said that moments later, he saw another individualrunning in the same direction.

Accused grabbeda knife,witness toldRCMP earlier

Another witness, Donovan Erochi, testified that he was with the accused's brother inside a house near the area early that morning.

"It all happened very fast," Erochi said. He testified that there werearoundthree to sixpeople outside, including Erasmus and the accused.

While Erochi testified that he could not remember exactly what happened, he insisted that the people outside "had no weapons."

Crown prosecutor Blair McPherson pointed out inconsistencies between Erochi's testimony on Wednesday and a statement he gave to RCMP on July 20, 2023.

McPherson read Erochi's RCMP statement in court, where he had described the accused storming into the house where hewas, yelling 'where's the knife?'and then grabbing a kitchen knifeand running outside. When asked by RCMP about a golf clubwhich was located near where the deceasedwas found, Erochi had stated that the accused had it.

McPherson said that he expects the trial to conclude by Thursday or Friday.Judge R.D. Gorinis presiding over the trial.